
The Circle is Infinite Intelligence
Singularity as-is-from Duality
(We can notice, if we decide to...)
There is a circle between any two any things. The circle between any two any things separates and joins them. The circle between any two any things is both entity and process, noun and verb, subject and object, singular and plural, here and there, then and now, always and forever.
The circle, then, is the entity (singularity) that finally integrates philosophy (religion), psychology, and science (duality). It is the entity we have otherwise named 'god' and 'gravity,' the 'theory-of-everything' scientists seek, and the proof of an 'infinite, or absolute, intelligence,' or 'higher power' philosophers teach. The circle is ubiquitous, omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent; it is pure possibility as well as productive, and practical, probability. There is a circular relationship between mind and matter, therefore, both mind, and matter, and the stable circular relationship between these, are produced for, and by, the circle.
We can 'know' or 'observe' this using our 'mind' because between any two any things there would have to be an invisible line which would always have to be the invisible diameter of an invisible circle. The invisible line and circle become a visible line and circle once we are far enough away to 'see' it (the sun, moon, earth, for example, but the cell, as well...)...Because everything, then, is in a circular-linear relationship with everything else, 'everything' is (must be, has to be) (basically, eventually, ultimately) a circle of moving circles, reducing, or uplifting, to one still circle.
The circle, importantly, and intelligently, destroys our triangular notions of hierarchy, which are notable only to 'us'...a large circle is the same as a small one, a fast circle is the same as a slow one, a far circle is the same as a close one...the circle is a basic unifier (circle of circles takes the place, easily, of triangular hierarchy or triangular reality which does not work, is not effective, over time...)...
The circle, (simple yet complex) finally, unifies, integrates, and connects (joins) all religions, sciences, religious, and scientific, ideas (symbols). The invisible circle and line between any two any things becomes, eventually, a visible circle and line between any two any things...and we can see this as waves, oscillations and cycles of any kind. Eventually we notice the wave, cycle, oscillation is nothing more, or less, than a circle circling...only a circle can create a circle, just as only a man can create a man...
We have created many different names (symbols), and we have many different symbolic systems, to articulate the same idea: Abraxas, Aghuramazda, Allah, Aten, Bog, Brahma, Buddha, Christ, Elohim, Eru, God, Jesus, Jumala, Kami, Krishna, One, Shang Ti, Shiva, Trimurti, Vishnu, Waheguru, Yahweh, Yhwh, Ah, Om.......also Gravity, Force, Energy, Momentum, Magnetism, Electricity, Stillness, Movement...always Yin-Yang of some kind...
Ancient people (just like us) could, obviously, feel, and 'know' the effects of the circle as an entity and a process, or 'higher power' or 'force,' and so they found different names and symbols, in different cultures, in different time and space frames, to identify or 'name' it. Religions are symbolic philosophical systems which give all of us a way to articulate the (invisible) reality we know but cannot see.
Science and mathematics are also symbolic systems which give a way to articulate invisible ideas. Symbols are personal and each person creates and interprets his own symbol sets within (there is no way one person, place or thing can tell another how to think, what to believe, or how to label, or symbolize, his, her, or its ideas and beliefs).
Conservation of the Circlevalidates the ideas in all religions (and sciences, and other symbolic systems like the arts) giving people 1) proof that their individual religious ideas are correct and 2) a way to integrate all religions (which use different names and symbols to articulate similar ideas). Religions attempt to articulate a single unified intelligence that is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent. If the circle is this entity-process-subject-object-singlular-multiple reality, then the ideas in all (or no) religions are true and no one religion is any better (or worse) at articulating this proven 'connection' between all things...
If everything reduces to a circle, and everything is, entity and process, eventually, and ultimately, a circle, then only a circle can create a circle, not god, man or any other entity, unless they, too, are circles (entity and process are both circles: circles circle). The circle is the framework, the hierarchy, the reason and the reality for all symbolic systems, religious, scientific, or otherwise. The circle, finally, clarifies, unifies, integrates, and importantly simplifies, the ideas and symbols in science, psychology, philosophy, and religion.
Our multiple names can confuse us and keep us away from our own 'truth' if we are unwilling to accept we have more than one way of articulating the same reality. The circle removes this confusion, if we decide, and are willing, to 'see' it. With the circle, we can finally understand, see, and say, that the overriding and underlying entity, force, or process, is real, and that it is the circle (because the circle is a set of unending opposite pairs or dynamic that is present in everything) and only the circle can create the/a circle. We live in, and as, a circle of circles (networks of networks).
It's all in the circle, and everything's a circle. The circle, itself, is, always was, and always will be, whenever you are ready to 'see' it, Infinite Intelligence, Absolute Intelligence, Absolute Relativity.
The time has come when we are willing to incorporate, integrate, and embrace (circle) the circle into our thinking. What we choose to 'name' or 'call' it, how we choose to think about it, what we choose to believe about it, and-or the symbol, or set of symbols, we give it, is totally, 100%, up to us. After all, we are all in our own 'circle' (which may present itself as a line, triangle, square, star, sphere, disk, ball, spiral, wave, or any other possible shape...).
All religions and philosophical systems use symbols to articulate the idea of unity, duality, trinity, which, within the circle, is pi, diameter, and circumference, or symbol, reality, ideal, abstract, concrete, representational. In all religions there is a circular relationship between the idea of god (allah, buddah, yahwah, vishna, nature) and man.
However, in one sense, all symbolic systems are flawed. Only a circle can articulate a circle.
A circle (any circle) can circle any (other) circle. Circle is a noun, a verb, singular, plural, subject, object. Circle is relationship, opposition, dimension. Circle, circling, circled, circles, circle of circles, circularity is reality. It's all about the circle.
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Absolute Intelligence by Ilexa Yardley
"It is therefore easy to see why the churches have always fought science and persecuted its devotees.On the other hand, I maintain that the cosmic religious feeling is the strongest and noblest motive for scientific research. Only those who realize the immense efforts and, above all, the devotion without which pioneer work in theoretical science cannot be achieved are able to grasp the strength of the emotion out of which alone such work, remote as it is from the immediate realities of life, can issue." "What a deep conviction of the rationality of the universe and what a yearning to understand, were it but a feeble reflection of the mind revealed in this world, Kepler and Newton must have had to enable them to spend years of solitary labor in disentangling the principles of celestial mechanics! Those whose acquaintance with scientific research is derived chiefly from its practical results easily develop a completely false notion of the mentality of the men who, surrounded by a skeptical world, have shown the way to kindred spirits scattered wide through the world and through the centuries." "Only one who has devoted his life to similar ends can have a vivid realization of what has inspired these men and given them the strength to remain true to their purpose in spite of countless failures. It is cosmic religious feeling that gives a man such strength. A contemporary has said, not unjustly, that in this materialistic age of ours the serious scientific workers are the only profoundly religious people." Albert Einstein 1930